Problematic transition from residence permit for the purpose of studies to having an employment: Non-EU foreign students from post-Soviet countries and Czech immigration policy

Luděk Jirka
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The Czech Republic introduced a migration policy in 1999, and one of the newly emerged residence permits was for the purpose of studies. It allowed non-EU foreign nationals to study in the Czech Republic. However, its rationale was also associated with restricting the permanent settlement of non-EU international students in the country. The policy changed in 2006. However, even up to 2019, it remained challenging for international students to secure permanent residency. In particular, students from post-Soviet countries wanted to settle permanently and had to find a job before graduation to secure their stay. In 2019, the Czech Republic introduced a transitional period for non-EU foreign graduates, enabling them to stay in the country for nine months to find a job. However, despite the advantages, this was late compared to other European countries. This article discusses the situation of non-EU international students before 2019 and the difficulties they experienced due to the complicated transition process from residence permit for the purpose of studies to employee status.
从以学习为目的的居留许可到就业的过渡问题:来自后苏联国家的非欧盟外国留学生与捷克移民政策
捷克共和国于 1999 年出台了移民政策,其中一项新出现的居留许可是以学习为目 的。它允许非欧盟的外国公民在捷克共和国学习。然而,其理由也与限制非欧盟留学生在捷克永久定居有关。该政策在 2006 年有所改变。然而,即使到 2019 年,国际学生要获得永久居留权仍面临挑战。特别是来自后苏联国家的学生想要永久定居,必须在毕业前找到一份工作,以确保他们的居留权。2019 年,捷克共和国为非欧盟国家的外国毕业生引入了过渡期,使他们能够在捷克逗留九个月以寻找工作。然而,尽管有这样的优势,但与其他欧洲国家相比,这一举措还是姗姗来迟。本文讨论了 2019 年之前非欧盟留学生的情况,以及他们因从以学习为目的的居留许可到雇员身份的复杂过渡过程而遇到的困难。
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